Xerox 2400: What's the Difference?
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- 1967 circa
- Item Size
- 472.6M
The film showcases the efficiency of the Xerox 2400 duplicator, which can produce 40 copies of a one-page document in minutes compared to the lengthy seven-step process of traditional offset duplicating. It highlights the machine's ability to create new documents through addition, deletion, and substitution techniques, significantly reducing time and costs for businesses. The Xerox 2400 is ideal for various business communication systems, such as sales orders and production orders, allowing for quick document generation without the need for skilled operators or extensive preparation. Its convenience, speed, and cost-effectiveness revolutionize short-run duplicating tasks, making it a valuable asset for any department.
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Xerox 2400, duplicator, efficiency, document creation, business communication, cost-effectiveness, short-run duplication, addition, deletion, substitution, production orders, sales orders, technology.
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- 2012-06-28 04:38:24
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- asr
- Closed captioning
- yes
- Color
- color
- Identifier
- 0761_Xerox_2400_Whats_the_Difference_04_59_59_00
- Identifier-storj
- jvc6zshoj6yhytvagxcktq5akt4a/archive.org/download/0761_Xerox_2400_Whats_the_Difference_04_59_59_00
- Sound
- sound
- Whisper_asr_module_version
- 20230731.02
- Year
- 1967
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Reviewer:
Dodsworth the Cat
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October 1, 2024
Subject: A Copier the Size of a Datsun
Subject: A Copier the Size of a Datsun
Almost the first five minutes of this short is taking up with overhead shots of a darkened area lit by spotlights. It's a little tiring.
At ... Play.seek(this)" href="/details/0761_Xerox_2400_Whats_the_Difference_04_59_59_00?start=287"> 4:47 is finally a full frame shot of a copier. And they need a full frame. It's large. From back in the day when a computer took up a whole room, I guess.
The Xerox copier promises "to make present communication systems obsolete," which is what this copier is now.
"And what does all this cost?" asks our flat-toned narrator. A little girl opens her first to reveal...peanuts. Yikes.
Jazzy stock music opens and closes the film.
At ... Play.seek(this)" href="/details/0761_Xerox_2400_Whats_the_Difference_04_59_59_00?start=287"> 4:47 is finally a full frame shot of a copier. And they need a full frame. It's large. From back in the day when a computer took up a whole room, I guess.
The Xerox copier promises "to make present communication systems obsolete," which is what this copier is now.
"And what does all this cost?" asks our flat-toned narrator. A little girl opens her first to reveal...peanuts. Yikes.
Jazzy stock music opens and closes the film.
Reviewer:
Spuzz
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October 18, 2013
Subject: click... whirrrr...
Subject: click... whirrrr...
Fun film about Xerox's new copier, the Xerox 2400! Great shots of this big old bulky copier, that lets you do magic things! Like EDIT YOUR ORIGINALS! (aka,
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put a piece of paper over the stuff you want to hide) (and this is shown as a feature!). The copier itself, while it's big, does look useful though. I'm not too 100% sure of the quality one could get from it though. Or how it works (it seems to work on a roller basis?) Fun film! Reccomended!
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